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From the monthly archives:

December 2008

Nokia’s S60 platform will be getting a boost from Skyfire’s web browser according to latest news from Skyfire’s website.  With a top-notch web browser, thanks to the webkit-based S60 browser, Nokia and all S60 users already enjoy a quality web browsing experience far superior to Windows Mobile users.  Delivering a browser that will overpower the existing browser on the S60 platform will be an arduous task, but if any company could pull it off we have faith in Skyfire.

Skyfire Symbian Beta 2 for S60 platform launches

With the limited beta rollout for Windows Mobile users, Skyfire has gained momentum in popularity and recently received 13 million in funding.  Through the use of back end server support, Skyfire delivers a speedy and desktop-like web experience on even the smallest screen.  The beta program for the S60 version of Skyfire beta is currently open to all users, but that approval process can take some time and the volume of users accepted is limited.

Sign up for the S60 Skyfire beta 2 program HERE.

Sony Ericsson G705 Pictures

Nothing kicks off a Tuesday like another unannounced Sony Ericsson cell phone.  This time we are pleased to bring you the stylish Sony Ericsson G705 slider phone running on the A2 (A200) platform.  Complete with a 3.2 megapixel camera, the G705 looks to deliver smooth lines in a clean glossy finish.  Details are limited at [...]

HTC Touch Diamond hits the US via FCC (NAM)

With the recent ROM update enabling GSM 850MHz on the HTC Touch Diamond for non 3G data it was only a matter of time before the real deal hit the FCC.  Today we are happy to announce that the HTC Touch Diamond is landing in the US complete with HSDPA 3G connectivity (850 / 1900 [...]

RIM’s iPhone Killer: BlackBerry Thunder Release Date October 8th

The BlackBerry Thunder is prepping a massive launch on America’s largest wireless carrier, Verizon Wireless.  Big Red is set to launch the BlackBerry Thunder on October 8, 2008 according to Fudzilla, but they have not been leaked any details to the worldwide launch.  The Thunder will join the LG Dare as the second full touchscreen [...]

LONDON–July 29, 2008—iPhone™ owners can now download Palringo’s rich messaging service (RMS) application from Apple®’s new App Store. Palringo enables picture messaging, text-based messaging and, soon, vocal instant messaging over the iPhone’s data connection.

Palringo integrates with several existing popular instant-messaging (IM) services: AOL’s AIM, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, Gadu Gadu, ICQ, Jabber and Windows Live Messenger. People can also use Palringo to contact their friends using iChat, Apple’s IM client.

iPhone adds Palringo\'s picture messaging RMS service

Palringo offers two unique advantages to iPhone owners:

  • People can stay connected to the most popular messaging services at the same time, without the need to switch between applications or use Web-based messaging services.
  • In the current absence of multi-media messaging service (MMS) capabilities on the 3G iPhone, Palringo offers the ability to send and receive picture messages using the iPhone’s data connection.

Palringo launches and connects within seconds, with a single screen tap. Palringo then presents a person’s IM contacts in a single, combined, presence-aware list, whichever IM service their contacts are using. Sending a voice, picture or text-based message, whether to an individual or a group, are also single screen-tap operations.

Vocal IM, which is already available on all other Palringo-supported platforms, will be added in the second release of Palringo for the iPhone.

Palringo CEO Kerry Ritz said: “Just as Apple has changed people’s view of what it should be like to use a mobile phone, so Palringo aims to change the way people see messaging. Billions of people already use instant messaging on their home or work computers to communicate with each other. Palringo has added vocal instant messaging and picture messaging and has put IM on the iPhone—that’s a great combination.”

Using Palringo will barely make a dent in an iPhone customer’s data usage: Just one megabyte is sufficient for Palringo to send/receive the equivalent of about 4,500 SMS messages, send/receive about 32 picture messages or send/receive as much as 15 minutes of vocal instant messages.

The service is available worldwide, which means conversations can incorporate people from across the globe, on any mobile network or connected PC or Mac. This makes it very attractive for multi-national corporate users or extended family use.

Palringo for the iPhone is free, and is easy to download and install from Apple’s new App Store. There are no hidden costs, catches or other charges.

As well as the iPhone—both the original and new models—Palringo works on almost all models of mobile phone released in the last two years; visit www.palringo.com.

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Apple, iPhone, and Apple Store are trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the United States and other countries. All other product or service names mentioned in this announcement may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Additional links/resources:

* Screenshots: Palringo on the iPhone
* Alternative picture: Kerry Ritz, Palringo CEO

About Palringo
Palringo makes instant messaging work on mobile. It combines walkie-talkie style voice (vocal instant messaging) with the ‘chat’ functionality of instant messaging and offers the ability to share pictures too. Both one-to-one and group discussions are enabled, on any mobile network or connected PC. Palringo connects with other popular instant messaging services.

For more information, including logo and pictures, visit www.palringopressoffice.blogspot.com.

Contacts:

Europe
Tim Donnelly Smith
Both Barrels Communications
+44 7978 800275
timds@bbcomms.co.uk

RoW
Deb Jones
Comunicano, Inc.
+1 856-363-9001
deb.jones@comunicano.com

Nokia E71 makes official US debut at Nokia Flagship Store NY

New York, NY, USA - An eager crowd greeted the official arrival of the highly anticipated Americas version (GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 850/1900) of the Nokia E71 at a private event in the Nokia Flagship Store in midtown Manhattan on the evening of Thursday, July 24th. Attracted by its balance of style, features and services, the [...]

Installer.app returns to iPhone via OS 2.0

The days of jailbreaking your iPhone and installing unofficial 3rd party software on your iPhone have returned.  According to the brains behind the original installer.app, the OS 2.0 software will be seeing the return of our favorite third party installer later this week.  We expect nothing less than a top notch release from the iPhone [...]

Dior Mini hits the FCC with a five-figure price tag

The world’s highest priced GoPhone has just seen a face lift thanks to a criss-cross of stones deserving of a five-figure price tag.  Unfortunately beyond the generic flip phone and limited single band 3G connectivity, the Dior Mini really serves no purpose other than gaining a position as a highly exclusive handset.  Despite the lack of [...]

Telstra BlackBerry Bold Release Date set for September

Doubt over the launch of the BlackBerry Bold in Australia on the Telstra network has ended.  Today, Telstra announced that the BlackBerry Bold will be offered for Australian customers starting in late September.  Telstra Business Group Managing Director, Ms Deena Shiff said BlackBerry devices were an increasingly popular and important device business customers, and customers [...]

T-mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320 Sunset Edition Release Date August 4th

With the world anticipating the release of the BlackBerry Bold it is surprising that T-mobile USA continues to roll out new colors for the aging BlackBerry Curve 8320.  It looks like the success of HotSpot@Home service (UMA calling) has lead the carrier to release a new flavor of Curve: Sunset.  The Sunset BlackBerry Curve 8320 [...]

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